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1. A method comprising: receiving an ingress Internet Protocol packet having an Internet Protocol header and a Transmission Control Protocol segment having a Transmission Control Protocol header and a Transmission Control Protocol payload; determining if the received ingress Internet Protocol packet has a flow identifier that matches a flow identifier of a set of Internet Protocol packets having the same flow identifier, the set of Internet Protocol packets to be combined into a single Internet Protocol packet having a single Internet Protocol packet header and a single Transmission Control Protocol header and a single Transmission Control Protocol payload, the flow identifier based, at least in part, on the Internet Protocol source, Internet Protocol destination, Transmission Control Protocol source port, and Transmission Control Protocol destination port of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet, the set of Internet Protocol packets having an associated descriptor; after, at least, determinations that the Transmission Control Protocol sequence of the Transmission Control Protocol segment of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet is the next expected Transmission Control Protocol sequence number for the flow and the Transmission Control Protocol header of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet does not have any of a RST, SYN, FIN, or URG flag set: adding the received ingress Internet Protocol packet to the set of Internet Protocol packets; and incrementing a packet count in the descriptor associated with the set of Internet Protocol packets; determining the single Internet Protocol packet combining the set of Internet Protocol packets, the single Internet Protocol packet having a single Internet Protocol header and a single Transmission Control Protocol header and a single Transmission Control Protocol payload formed by a combination of the Transmission Control Protocol payloads of the Transmission Control Protocol payload of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet and Transmission Control payloads of the more than one previously received Internet Protocol packets, the determining the single Internet Protocol packet comprising: setting an Internet Protocol length field of the single Internet Protocol header to correspond to the combined set of Internet Protocol packets, setting an ACK sequence number of the single Transmission Control Protocol header to correspond to the combined set of Transmission Control Protocol segments; and providing the determined single Internet Protocol packet to a host TCP/IP protocol stack instead of the set of Internet Protocol packets.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining the single Internet Protocol header further comprises setting the Internet Protocol checksum to correspond to the combined set of Internet Protocol packets.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising after, at least, a determination that either the Transmission Control Protocol sequence of the Transmission Control Protocol segment of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet is not the next expected Transmission Control Protocol sequence number for the flow or that the Transmission Control Protocol header of the received ingress Internet Protocol packet has any of a RST, SYN, FIN, or URG flag set: providing the received ingress Internet Protocol packet to the host TCP/IP protocol stack; and providing the single Internet Protocol packet formed from a combination of the set of Internet Protocol packets.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the adding the Internet Protocol packet to the set of Internet Protocol packets having the same flow identifier to be combined into the single Internet Protocol packet comprises adding an entry to a link list where entries in the link list correspond to different packets in the set.
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October 11, 2011
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